Ideal first-time buy with garden, good transport links and extension potential.
Chain-free two-bedroom mid-terrace with period bay window
This two-bedroom mid-terrace in East Ham combines period character with practical layout — bay-front reception, two reception rooms and a private rear garden. It is offered chain-free and sits close to parks, shops and frequent bus links, making daily travel and errands straightforward.
The property is well suited to a first-time buyer wanting character with scope to improve: there is potential to extend subject to planning (STPP) and the garden offers space for entertaining or future landscaping. The kitchen is modern and functional, and glazing is reported as double-glazed (installation date unknown).
Buyers should note the house was built in the 1930s–1940s and has solid brick walls with assumed no cavity insulation; upgrading insulation and potentially modernising heating or electrics may be needed. The plot is small and there is a single bathroom. The wider area scores as deprived, though local amenities, good transport and several well-regarded schools are nearby.
Overall, this is an affordable, chain-free period terrace with clear scope to add value through targeted improvements — a practical choice for a first-time purchaser prepared to invest in insulation, finishes or a planned extension.
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